I like the row of buttons. Once I got them configured and reordered I really appreciated the thought that went into them. Basically, they present an action menu at all times. No stopping to access a menu. Or you can long-press an item for a pop-up menu. Nice!I think the user interface could be improved.
I don't like the flip-flop list of icons.... Thom
The icons take up too much space.
It seems to have been developed for a tablet with side-by-side displays separated by icons.
I'm just the opposite. I like getting the new features and bug fixes. And I've had few problems. New versions of software are supposed to be improvements and usually are.IMO,
updates, just for the sake of incorporating a different twist, or look, are dangerous, and I just simply won't do them.
I have had perfectly good running apps just destroyed by an update coming along that was not suitable for my device.
The biggest one in memory totally wrecked the video graphics card on a PC once.... it had been running fine for 5 years, and then in a "stupid moment" I read something that said "your graphics card is..........." and clicked 'yes', and that was the last time that Graphics card worked in that PC for several days....
I had to use an external monitor, boot the PC into Linux, and reload the OEM original video driver for that PC.
Bingo! it works again....
Updates are a no no for me, why keep fixing something until it breaks?
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